BEMERTON HEATH HARLEQUINS

Sydenhams Division One 26.09.20 - 3pm KO

CLUBOFFICIALS

Ground Address: Moon Park, Western Way, Bemerton, Salisbury, SP2 9DR

Chairman: Steve Slade Youth Chairman: Andy Nash

Vice Chairman: Clive Leonard Youth Secretary & Head of Coaching: Stuart Lindsay

Secretary: Ian Saunders Youth Treasurer: Sam Lindsay

Treasurer: Andy Stokes U18 Team Manager: Scott McDaniel

Ground Manager: Andy Nash

1st Team Manager: Ian Saunders

1st Team Assistant Manager: Jamie Cotton 1st Team Coach: Danny Proctor MAINSPONSORS 1st Team Goalkeeper Coach: Jimmy Richardson

1st Team Sports Therapist: Mark Lewis

Kit Manager: Nathan Gray

Reserve Team Manager: Jay Madden & Stef Tinkler

Reserve Team Coach: Mike Tinkler

Reserve Team Sports Therapist: ,Martin Higgins

U23 Team Manager: Tom Barrett

U23 Team Head Coach: Nathan Barnett

U23 Team Assistant Coach: Stuart Lindsay

U23 Team Goalkeeper Coach: Mark Cope

Programme Design & Edit: JMA Programmes @JMAProgrammes [email protected]

STEVESLADE Chairman Steve Slade welcomes our opposition and updates us on all things Bemerton Heath Harlequins.

Welcome one and all to Moon Park for this Sadly, today is Ian Saunders (SUS) last afternoon's Wessex League game. Today we game in charge as Manager. We will miss entertain Petersfield Town in a first division him greatly; he is leaving to work abroad , league fixture. as he had an offer he felt he could not refuse. He hopes to stay involved with the The club has recently, sadly lost two club but cannot obviously continue to carry stalwart club members in George Parker; a out his present duties. His assistant Jamie founder member and Andy Hardwick who Cotton will now be taking the reins and has was our secretary for many, many years. been promoted to First Team Manager. Andy died after a devastating illness that Jamie has a fine pedigree , having been shocked us all . Our thoughts are with his involved with AFC Totton, Sholing, family at this sad time. He was one of the Petersfield and Winchester. Hopefully, this Wessex League's longest serving can be a seamless opportunity for Jamie to secretaries, well respected by the Wessex make his mark at the Harlequins. We wish League and will be greatly missed by him well and give him our full support. everyone involved at Bemerton Heath Harlequins. Please adhere to our Covid 19 social distancing rules. Enjoy the game and stay Last Saturday we lost to AFC Porcthester safe. going down 2-3 in the FA Vase; this was a very disappointing result as we were 2-0 up Cheers at half time. We will be hoping for a better Steve Slade result today. Last season in the corresponding fixture Bemerton lost to Chairman Petersfield by two late goals. IANSAUNDERS Sus share his thoughts ahead of today’s game against his former club, Petersfield Town.

I would like to extend a warm welcome to quest for promotion. everyone involved with Petersfield Town FC Reflecting on Last Saturday, needless to say to Moon Park today for our opening Wessex we were gutted with the result, but I have to League fixture. say we were also hugely proud of the Petersfield will always have a special place in performance against a top Premier side. my footballing heart. I started my coaching It was another hard game especially with the journey there and it’s a place where against missing personnel but we pushed them all all the odds A double promotion was the way and we should be happy with the achieved. overall performance. With today being my final game as gaffer Today will be another huge challenge here at Bemerton, it is fitting that the fixture against difficult opposition, who have had a is versus Petersfield. mixed start to the season. They beat us here I would like to wish Jamie Cotton, Danny last season, so we will need to be at our best Proctor and all of the staff that have to get the positive result that we all desire. supported me over the past 14 months, all Finally I would like to thank ALL of the club the very best going forward. sponsors and committee members for their I will now enjoy my role on the committee hard work, commitment and their generosity which will shadow my new job opportunity during these unprecedented and it would which is overseas. seem continuing COVID times.

We have established a good group of players Thanks again and enjoy the game. here at Moon Park, both on and off the pitch Sus and I can only thank them all for their efforts and wish them all the very best in the Manager/Secretary OURHISTORY Bemerton Heath Harlequins were formed in In 1997/98 the May 1989 with the amalgamation of three first XI lost in the clubs, Bemerton Athletic, Moon F.C. and final of the Wessex Bemerton Boys. All three clubs were League Cup, again previously very successful in their own right finishing 5th in and were a major force in local football. the League. Bemerton Athletic won the Wiltshire League In 1998/99 the club reached the last on three occasions. Moon F.C. consistently sixteen of the F.A. Vase for the first time in won honours in the Salisbury and Andover our short history. The Combination side Leagues and Bemerton Boys won several clinched the elusive Wessex Cup Final at the trophies in the Mid-Wilts League. fourth attempt. The Moon F.C. and Bemerton Athletic were Our Western Way ground continues to be by the end of 1988, looking for a fresh improved, providing the best facilities in the challenge therefore provisional talks of a area, without doubt. merger were held with an entry into the Wessex League being the No.1 priority. 1999 saw the opening of the Moon Room with spectacular viewing over the pitch, for This seemed the only logical step due to the Moon Room members and sponsors. close proximity of the grounds and the fact their players played for both clubs on The past few seasons have seen lots of Saturdays and Sundays. It is history now unpredictable football both good and bad, that the talks were successful, Bemerton culminating in the first relegation in the Heath Harlequins were formed and now clubs’ proud history. operate from a magnificent clubhouse 2019/20 saw the arrival of our new which was built by self-help. manager Ian Saunders as we embark on our Since the merger, the men’s first XI have new challenge in Division One. There has established themselves as a consistent been a huge turnover of staff and players as performer within the Wessex League. the club are looking to take a new positive and exciting look to the future. Season 1992/93 being the most successful to date finishing third in the League, The unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic of winning the Wiltshire Senior Cup, 2020 has been a truly awful event in our completing a Hat-Trick of Hospital Cup Final world's history, but during this time of Victories and being the Wessex League’s sadness our football club has taken the longest survivor in the F.A. Cup and F.A. decision to re-ignite our once coveted Youth Vase with two fabulous cup runs. Section to ensure that when football comes back to some sort of normality, we will be a Season 1996/97 saw the 2nd XI as Wessex club that provides a fantastic community Combination League Champions and Cup project for children and adults from ages Runners-up. Under 6 through to our men's senior teams. PENPICS Management Team Ian Saunders (Manager) - The gaffer was in the hot seat at a previous club that won Wessex Division 1 and then the following year won the Premier Division as well, ensuring Southern League football for the first time for that particular club. A couple of seasons managing within the Southern League followed, but work demands meant that local football was back on the cards. The gaffer took the position just as relegation loomed, but he has ambitious plans to take the Harlequins to a level they have never seen before!! Jamie Cotton (Assistant Manager) - Jam has an excellent reputation in the local area. He has previously worked with the gaffer at other clubs and it was a no brainer for the two men to be reunited. Jam is an excellent acquisition for the Harlequins. Danny Proctor (Coach) - Danny, a serving officer in the British Army, had a long and distinguished military footballing career, playing for the British Army and the Combined Service football teams. This is Danny's first venture into coaching a civilian club, but he is already hugely respected. Being fit as a fiddle, Danny is an invaluable member of the coaching team. Jimmy Richardson (Goalkeeper Coach) - Jimmy is another serving Warrant Officer within the British Army. He also assists the gaffer with their other representative team, the Royal Artillery FC. Jimmy is a real players favourite and keeps the Harlequins goalkeepers in top condition. A thankless task at times, but Jimmy is another invaluable member of the coaching team. Mark Lewis (Sports Therapist) - Lewey is a former Royal Artillery soldier who has served with the gaffer for 20+ years. His expertise on the treatment table have ensured that players with slight 'niggles' have returned to playing sooner than normally expected. He is qualified in a number of 'therapy' practices and has become a trusted and valuable member of the staff.

Playing Staff Patrick Creese (Goalkeeper) – Paddy is an excellent young shot stopper. Born and bred locally, Paddy has spent his early years at Amesbury Town, before making the switch to the Harlequins in 2019. Scott Hassell (Defender) – Hass has had a good career including a long stint playing Ryman League football before moving to the local area. He is a mobile centre half who has a good knack of scoring important goals. George Plank (Defender) – George is a former Swindon Town youth product and is also a very keen futsal player. Planky has filled in at either full back position who enjoys not only defending but also joining in further up the pitch.

PENPICS Charlie Rayfield (Defender) – Charlie is another product of the Salisbury FC conveyor belt, he has played a good number of Southern fixtures. The Rayman is an excellent defender who can also get forward and deliver crosses of good quality. Another 20 year old who has a huge future in front of him. Jack Smith (Defender) – Jack is a no nonense defender who thrives on doing his job!! Jack has huge experience for one so young and we feel he is a real coup for the Harlequins. McAulie Stubbs (Defender) – Stubbsy was a last minute signing, before the 'season that never was' became null and void. In 90 minutes he proved to be exactly the sort of player that the Harlequins supporters will enjoy watching. Committed and wholehearted he also has good vision, whilst maintaining his defensive work firt and foremost. Jack Vallis (Defender) – Jack is a new addition to the Bemmy back line. A commanding centre half, Jack is vastly experienced with a number of Southern League appearances under his belt. A born leader, Jack will add his attributes to the squad for the coming campaign. Sean Wain (Defender) – Sean is Pompey born and bred. His promising youth career was cut short with an horrific leg break, but he showed his bouncebackability by playing in championship winning teams in both Wessex 1 and Wessex Premier before having a comfortable time in the Southern League. George Bennett (Defender/Midfielder) – George is a very elegant and comfortable footballer, who can play in a number of positions. Tenacious in the tackle but has an eye for a pass, George was an excellent acquisition in 2019. Charlie Burden (Defender/Midfielder) – Charlie is a former Salisbury FC player who progressed through their successful youth system. Burds is a combative and energetic midfield player who can also play at centre half. At 20 years old Burds has a long and exciting future ahead of him. Stefan Williams (Midfield) - Stef joined the club from Folland Sports in early 2020. His arrival coincided with an upturn in results as his combatitive, energetic midfield presence gave the Harlequins a new found edge. at Camberley Town before going to New Zealand, the club in September 2019. Brandon impressed at the back end of last season when he joined us from Woking Academy. A quick player who can play on the wing or inside. Has scored some important goals for us Ollie Davies (Midfielder/Forward) – Ollie joined the club from one of our local rivals. He was also a product of the Salisbury FC youth system. Ollie brought pace and enthusiasm to the Harlequins side although his season was cut short by injury. We look forward to seeing Ollie fully fit for the new season. Danny Finnigan (Midfielder/Forward) – Danny is a former soldier who has settled in the local area. Known for his tremendous engine, Finners has also scored his fair share of goals over the years.

PENPICS Brandon Mundy (Midfielder/Forward) – Brandon has had a long term back injury and joined the club in early 2020 in order to regain his fitness. A couple of training sessions have hopefully enabled Brandon to make his long awaited debut in the new season. Kane O’Keefe (Midfielder/Forward) – Kane has already had a great non-league career, playing for a couple of local teams. In particular Kano was the skipper for Salisbury FC as their phoenix side rose from the Wessex league back into the Southern Premier division. Prior to that Kane has made almost 300 appearances for the Harlequins scoring over a hundred goals. Cameron Roach (Midfielder/Forward) – Exciting attacking midfield player with fantastic dribbling ability and huge amounts of energy. A former player at the club, we are happy to welcome Cam back into to the Bemmy ranks. Arisha Sheibatzadeh (Midfielder/Forward) – 'Ash' joins the Harlequins from Premier Division side Brockenhurst. Ash is Iranian by birth but he has an excellent understanding of the English language. Ash is quick, fit and direct and seems to have a fantastic attitude. We are delighted to add him to our squad. Callum Sweeney (Midfielder/Forward) – Exciting midfield player with huge amounts of energy and enthusiasm. A natural leader and is an excellent addition to the Bemmy ranks. Danny Young (Midfielder/Forward) – Danny (aka Youngy) has rejoined the club following 6 years away with fantastic spells at Blackfield & Langley and more recently with Salisbury FC. Youngy has previously amassed 150+ appearances for the Harlequins and everyone at the club are delighted to have him back in a black and white shirt. Justin Bennett (Forward) - Justin Bennett has been a non-league legend in a career that has spanned over 20 years. His former club include Andover FC, Gosport Borough, Salisbury FC, Oxford City and AFC Totton. JB is a genuine top bloke who is the perfect role model for all of the younger players. Although 37 years old when he first signed for the club, we hope he still has a few more years in a Harlequins shirt. Ronan Clancy (Forward) - Ronan is a young, hungry, local striker who has recently played for Shrewton. He has also represented Salisbury FC at both youth and then development levels. An exciting addition to the Harlequins ranks. Greg Peel (Forward) - Greg has an impressive footballing CV especially boasting experiences at Leeds Utd, Fleetwood Town and Carlisle. Greg has scored goals in the Southern League at teams like Evesham and Larkhall, whilst also getting goals for both Shaftesbury and Horndean in recent seasons.

PLAYERSPONSORS

Brandon Mundy Sponsored by MC Brooksie

Charlie Burden Sponsored by Eddie George

Danny Finnigan Sponsored by Chapple Scaffolding

Scott Hassell Sponsored by Andy Stokes The club Treasurer and committee member Andy Stokes has kindly sponsored club favourite Scott Hassell for the coming season. Andy obviously supports every facet of club fundraising and this is another very welcome gesture from him.

Josh Hoey Sponsored by Health & Social Care Services Limited

PLAYERSPONSORS

Justin Bennett Sponsored by Alfie Gunn my 1P36 Journey & Awareness Page Unfortunately young Alfie Gunn suffers with an extremely rare chromosome condition. The Facebook page is designed to raise awareness of this condition. Bemerton Heath Harlequins FC would like to wish all the very best to both Alfie and his family. The club would also like to urge any/all of our readers to follow the page. Kane O’Keefe Sponsored by Clive Leonard The club Vice Chairman Clive Leonard has kindly sponsored fan and club favourite Kane O'Keefe for the coming season. 'Leo' obviously supports every facet of club fundraising and this is another very welcome gesture from him.

Greg Peel Sponsored by L4 Teamwear

George Plank Sponsored by Mills House Serviced Offices

Charlie Rayfield Sponsored by Inc. Bar Group

PLAYERSPONSORS

Jack Vallis Sponsored by Planky 1-2-1 Coaching

Stefan Williams Sponsored by Hot Tub Recovery Ltd

Jack Smith Sponsored by Roland and Bella Smith

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DATE OPPOSITION H/A COMP KO/RES LEAGUE TABLE 05 Sept Petersfield Town H HCDFL W 5-0 12 Sept Hamworthy Utd A HCDFL D 1-1 P PTS 30 Sept Fawley H JSMS 7:45pm Wimborne Town 3 6 03 Oct Bashley H HCCC 3pm Salisbury 4 6 10 Oct AFC Stoneham A HCDFL 3pm Bemerton Heath Harlequins 2 4 17 Oct Laverstock & Ford A HCDFL 3pm Hamworthy United 3 4 Fareham Town 1 3 US 1 3 AFC Stoneham 3 3 Romsey Town 2 3 Laverstock & Ford 2 3 Petersfield Town 3 3 Totton & Eling 2 0

PLAYER APPEARANCE & GOAL STATS A G

The Rams were formerly known as Petersfield United and the Love Lane. The 2014-15 season club enjoyed a spell in the from the mid- brought more title-winning glory 1980s until the early 1990s, before they had to reform as Town when the Rams secured the in 1993 to be able to take their position in the Wessex League. Sydenhams Wessex League Premier Peter De Sisto was the new chairman and hopes were high of Division to take them up to step four immediate success when he brought in former Tottenham and football – the highest level the club England defender Gary Stevens as manager. However the club has played at in its history in non league football. Again a failed to prosper and within months Stevens had left and number of team of the month awards were won by Saunders’ matters came to a head in 1995 when Petersfield Town Council side and midfielder Ed Dryden was signed by Premier League refused to grant a lease on the Love Lane ground. Local side Stoke City during the second half of the season. Strikers businessman Geoff Goad together with existing club officials Warren Hunt (33 goals) and Andy Todd (31 goals) both passed including Ken Longland, Dave Ayre and Mark Nicoll took over the 30 goal mark for the season. The club were runners-up for the club so that it could remain playing at the Love Lane the second year running in the Wessex League Cup and they stadium and appointed Tony Adams as Manager and although were also runners-up in the Portsmouth Senior Cup. Over this he managed to keep the club up in his first season, relegation two year period the reserve team added to the silverware haul to the League came at the end of the 1996-97 for the club. In 2013-14 they won the Wyvern League Shield campaign. Ernie Turrell became manager and built up a squad and in 2014-15 they won the Wyvern League Challenge Cup. centered on local players but after he resigned midway Season 2015-16 was another year of firsts for Petersfield – it through the season, Mick Catlin and Bruce Kendall took over was the first time they had played in the Southern League and but could not prevent another relegation. In 1999-2000 they went on to finish in 13th place in Division 1 Central. They Paulsgrove pipped the Rams to the Division 2 title but played in the FA Trophy for the first time too and had their best Petersfield were placed in the newly created Premier Division ever run in the FA Cup to date – reaching the third qualifying for the following season. A run of mid-table finishes then round before losing to side St Albans followed, with Bruce Kendall taking sole charge of the team for City. Saunders left the Rams a little over a week before the the 2001-02 campaign and he was replaced by Mark Burton in start of the 2016-17 campaign and Andy Neal and Gary Lines 2003-04. In 2004-05, Petersfield joined the newly formed had short spells in charge of first team matters before John Wessex League Division 2 and finished in fifth place. Mick Robson was appointed manager in October 2016. However, he Cripps then took over as manager for two seasons but the club could not reverse what had become a disastrous season and found itself towards the lower end of Division 2, which was the Rams finished bottom of Division 1 Central, gaining only then renamed Division 1. Paul Ryan became manager at the nine points all season. It wasn’t all doom and gloom though – beginning of the 2007-08 season and this prompted a spell of the first team reached the final of the Portsmouth Senior Cup improved performances, which brought a fourth placed finish at , home of Portsmouth FC, and the reserve team in Wessex League Division 1 in 2008-09 and two appearances won the Wyvern League’s Division 1 East title and the Wyvern in the final of the Portsmouth Senior Cup. In the summer of League Challenge Cup. In the summer of 2017, Jim Macey was 2010 first team coach Matt Short took over as manager and he appointed first team manager and the Rams were placed back was replaced by Ian Saunders in the summer of 2012. Seasons in the Wessex Premier Division following their relegation from 2013-14 and 2014-15 are certainly the stand out period in the step four football. After a poor start to the campaign Jim history of Petersfield Town for their supporters. After years of Macey resigned and Mark Summerhill took the helm. He false dawns and struggle those two campaigns brought worked tirelessly but could not turn around the season, and silverware and new club records galore. The 2013-14 campaign the club finished bottom of the Premier Division for a second brought promotion from the Sydenhams Wessex League successive relegation. Back in Wessex Div One the goal in Division 1 and ‘the Rams’ won the league title – only taking 2018/19 was to stabilise the club both on and off the field, and over at the top of the table for the first time all season from this was achieved with Mark Sumerhill taking the team to a Andover Town on the penultimate round of matches. It was 15th place finish on 40pts, well clear of a relegation position, Petersfield’s first promotion won on the pitch since 1982 and plus a Quarter Final appearance in the Russell-Cotes Cup, striker Robbie Tambling was the golden boot winner for the whilst off the field several key additions were made to the team division with 40 goals. The club also reached the final of the of dedicated volunteers. Further progress was made last Wessex League Cup and the quarter finals of the Hampshire season with the team on course for a top half of the table Senior Cup – both record runs for the Rams in those finish when the season was terminated due to Covid19.There competitions. Manager Ian Saunders’ side won the team of the was also cup success, the highlights being the club’s best ever month prize on three occasions and they broke the club’s run in the FA Vase reaching the 2nd Round Proper, and the record score several times – eventually setting a new best on 3rd Round of the Hampshire Senior Cup. January 25, 2014, when they beat Andover New Street 14-0 at

DATE OPPOSITION COMP H/A RES STARTING XI 01 Sept Horndean FAC EP H W 2-1 Creese, Rayfield, Wain, G Bennett, Smith, Hassell, Young, O’Keefe, Peel, J Bennett 2, Sheibatzadeh 05 Sept Totton & Eling SWL 1 A P-P 12 Sept Sholing FAC P H L 0-1 Creese, Rayfield, Perrett, G Bennett, Smith, Vallis, Young, Burden, Peel, J Bennett, Sheibatzadeh 15 Sept Shaftesbury SWLC 2 H W 6-1 Creese, Plank, Perrett, Williams, Hassell, Vallis, Young, Mundy, Peel, J Bennett 2, Davies 19 Sept AFC Portchester FAV 1Q A L 2-3 Creese, Plank, Perrett, Williams, Smith, Vallis, Davies, Gunstone-Gray, Mundy, J Bennett, Sheibatzadeh 26 Sept Petersfield Town SWL 1 H 29 Sept Downton SWL 1 A 03 Oct Hythe & Dibden SWL 1 A 10 Oct Whitchurch United SWL 1 H 13 Oct Laverstock & Ford SWL 1 A 17 Oct New Milton Town SWL 1 H 24 Oct Verwood Town SWL 1 A 27 Oct US Portsmouth SWL 1 H 31 Oct East Cowes Vics SWL 1 A 07 Nov Alton SWL 1 H 10 Nov Andover Town SWL 1 A 14 Nov Verwood Town SWL 1 H 28 Nov Romsey Town SWL 1 H 05 Dec Andover New Street SWL 1 A 12 Dec Fawley SWL 1 A 19 Dec Folland Sports SWL 1 H 02 Jan Downton SWL 1 H 09 Jan Petersfield Town SWL 1 A 16 Jan Ringwood Town SWL 1 H 23 Jan New Milton Town SWL 1 A 30 Jan Alton SWL 1 A 06 Feb East Cowes Vics SWL 1 H 10 Feb Whitchurch United SWL 1 A 13 Feb Totton & Eling SWL 1 H 20 Feb Laverstock & Ford SWL 1 H 27 Feb Romsey Town SWL 1 A 06 Mar Hythe & Dibden SWL 1 H 13 Mar US Portsmouth SWL 1 A 20 Mar Andover Town SWL 1 H 27 Mar Newport IOW SWL 1 A 30 Mar Verwood Town SWL 1 A 03 Apr Andover New Street SWL 1 H 10 Apr Fawley SWL 1 H 17 Apr Folland Sports SWL 1 A TBC Newport IOW SWL 1 H SUBS USED BHH ROLL-CALL , Sheibatzadeh Burden, Plank Apps Goals Patrick Crease 4 0 Creese, Rayfield, Perrett, G Bennett, Smith, Vallis, Young, Burden, Peel, J Bennett, Sheibatzadeh Davies, Mundy, Finnigan Scott Hassell 2 0 Roach, Finnigan, Clancy George Plank 2+1 0 , Sheibatzadeh Hassell, Clancy, Finnigan Eddie Perrett 3 0 Charlie Rayfield 2 0 Jack Smith 3 0 MacAulie Stubbs - - Jack Vallis 3 - Sean Wain 1 0 George Bennett 2 0 Charlie Burden 1+1 0 Stefan Williams 2 - Ollie Davies 2+1 0 Danny Finnigan +2 1 Matty Gunstone-Gray 1 0 Brandon Mundy 2+1 1 Kane O’Keefe 1 0 Cameron Roach +1 1 Arisha Sheibatzadeh 3 0 Callum Sweeney - - Danny Young 3 0 Justin Bennett 4 4 Ronan Clancy +1 0 Greg Peel 3 1

P PTS Laverstock & Ford 3 9 Folland Sports 2 6 Romsey Town 2 6 Alton 3 6 Petersfield Town 3 6 Andover Town 3 6 US Portsmouth 2 3 Andover New Street 2 3 Hythe & Dibden 1 3 East Cowes Vics 2 3 Ringwood Town 2 3 Verwood Town 2 1 Newport IOW 2 1 Bemerton Heath Harlequins 0 0 Fawley 1 0 New Milton Town 2 0 Totton & Eling 2 0 Downton 2 0 Whitchurch United 2 0

Thomas Ryan Assistants: Wells Thomas

Referee: Hillier Adam

Officials Match

Simmons Kane

Raffety Alfie

Purser Ollie Peel Greg

Noble Jack Clancy Ronan

Geddes Jordan Bennett Justin

Burton Sean Young Danny

Newbury Bailey Sweeney Callum

Ayling Lloyd Sheibatzadeh Arisha

Jackson Tim Roach Cameron

Tremlett Harry Keefe ’ O Kane

Yates Alex Mundy Brandon

Harry Nightingale Harry

Finnigan Danny

Cameron Smith Cameron

Davies Ollie

Charlie Merritt Charlie

Williams Stefan

Matty Andrews Matty

Burden Charlie

Jake Alford Jake

Bennett George

Matt Low Matt

Wain Sean

Ryan Kennedy Ryan

Vallis Jack

Michael Wright Michael

Stubbs MacAulie

Will Essai Will

Smith Jack

Will Webb Will

Rayfield Charlie

Kris Stephens Kris

Perrett Eddie

Jordan Sullivan Jordan

Plank George

Jake Bourton Jake

Hassell Scott

Matt Petts Matt

Crease Patrick

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